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Jomon Potteries in Idojiri Vol.1 B/W Edition: Tounai Ruins
Jomon Potteries in Idojiri Vol.1 B/W Edition: Tounai Ruins
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At the Idojiri Archaeological Museum, we have been creating an image database of those potteries since 1996. And, at this time, we decided to publish a series of catalog for each ruins in the manner of Publishing On Demand toward the world. This catalog is the Vol.1 and contains 24 masterpieces of Jomon potteries excavated in Tounai ruins and registered as National Important Cultural Properties. The commentaries on each potteries and excavation sites were written and compiled based on the report "Tounai, the center of prehistoric philosophy" that was published in 2011. As for the photos, we selected at least three photos for each pottery from the multi-view photos that were shot for creating the image database and laid out one photo by one page.
The contents are as shown below.
Contents
Forword: Jomon Ruins in Idojiri and the Excavations
Discovery and Excavations of Tounai Ruins
Catalog
Cylindrical vessel with a statue of God
Bowl with frog pattern
Big bowl with eyes on four sides
Cylindrical vessel with compartment pattern
Cylindrical vessel with cross pattern
Deep bowl with a statue of one-eyed God
Cylindrical deep bowl with oval compartment pattern
Deep bowl with non-decorative edge
Deep bowl with two eyes and snake pattern
Deep bowl with deformed Mizuchi (legend mythical snake-like beast) pattern
Steamer style deep bowl with snake pattern
Liquor pot with snake pattern
Both Ears Bowl
God statue style deep bowl
Diamond shaped deep bowl with frog patterns
God statue style deep bowl with a frog pattern
Deep bowl with compartment pattern of vertical stripes
Five-stage deep bowl with dual eyes
Clay figure with a snake on the head
Large bowl with breast-shaped rim
Deep bowl with dual eyes
Perforated flanged earthenware with half-man half-frog pattern
Deep bowl with Mizuchi pattern
Diamond shaped frog pattern style large bowl
Deep bowl
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